On the New Media to the Challenge for New Young Teachers in Professional Dedication and Countermeasures at Universities
Abstract
The new media is the product of media development, which has the characteristics of being massive interactive and personalized. Professional dedication is the component of the Chinese nation in its excellent traditional culture. Under the impact of the new media, the professional dedication of new young teachers in universities in terms of meaning, approaches to achieve an environment where they are involved is being challenged. Therefore, we should strengthen the education of new-literacy and professional education for young teachers, adhere to the combination of online and offline, play the role of gatekeeper, and enhance the management and supervision of new media, thus to raise professional dedication and professional values of new young teachers in universities, and realize the Chinese dream in professional practice activities.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7169
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